60s Seamaster 300 big triangle
60s Seamaster 300 big triangle
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ecain63

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10,637 posts

197 months

Saturday 19th October 2019
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Afternoon folks. I've just had this come in as a possible P/X. HF case, dial looks unmolested by the looks of it, unfortunately engraved on the back. Anyone got a reliable knowledge of these? The market looks interesting to say the least.

Many thanks in advance,

Eddie










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349 posts

178 months

Saturday 19th October 2019
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We have sold 3 (I think) of these over the last year between £4k and £8k. Depending on condition, originality, box papers etc. These are auction prices rather than retail.

You’re welcome to PM me if you are looking to sell via that route.

ecain63

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10,637 posts

197 months

Saturday 19th October 2019
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I've been doing a bit of reading online and it would appear the watch has been fitted with some later model parts. Case is 1964. Bezel would appear to be 1969-1971. Batton option hands and a genuine dial. Service replacement items potentially as the last owner had it nearly 30 years.

ecain63

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10,637 posts

197 months

Saturday 19th October 2019
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Further update after running it for a few hours..... / reading for a few hours.

1963 movement. Appears to run absolutely fine.
Crystal: wrong size and not branded. Would appear to have been glued in. Tell tale sign was the appearance of condensation on the inside of the lens after cleaning it up. Looks like I'll be eBaying on Monday to get a new one. Luckily there are a few still in stock.

Otherwise it seems to check out. The bezel may well have been the original as they didn't fit the trim immediately. Some watches sat for up to a few years before being assembled. Same as other watch manufacturers I guess.

Interesting little watch.